These spaces are designed to be places of welcome where people of all faiths and philosophies can find peace and quiet in the midst of busy days.

The Universal Prayer Space and Meditation Room are equipped with meditation chairs, pillows, and prayer rugs, as well as religious resources (candles, meditation bowls, prayer books, etc.) for individuals to express their faith or enter into quiet contemplation.

The Nazareth College Meditation Garden serves as a living tribute to the generosity and service of the sisters of St. Joseph of Rochester, who founded Nazareth in 1924. The focal point of the Meditation Garden and is a seven–circuit labyrinth inspired by the 13th-century Chartres Cathedral labyrinth in France. Labyrinths, long used as tools for meditation and prayer, are ancient symbols that convey wholeness.